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Christina Crawford(I)

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Christina Crawford
Christina Crawford was born on June 11, 1939, to teenage parents. She was later adopted by screen legend Joan Crawford, originally named Joan Crawford Jr. When she was 11 months old, she was taken to Nevada, where she was formally adopted by Joan and renamed Christina. Her early life was one of happiness living with her "Mommie Dearest".

When she was three, her mother married Phillip Terry and they adopted a baby originally named Phillip Terry, Jr. but, after their divorce, he was renamed Christopher Crawford. By her account, soon after, things started to change at home. Her mother started giving her tasks around the house, like doing the dishes but Joan also sometimes assigned her things to do that where physically impossible for her to do. In the mornings, everyone would have to walk on tiptoe and whisper so as not to wake Joan up. Around this time, what Christina calls "night raids" started happening, such as the infamous "No Wire Hangers Ever" scene depicted in Mommie Dearest (1981). These raids would sometimes last for several hours. When Christina was about nine, Joan adopted twins, Cathy and Cindy.

Soon after, her mother decided to send her to the prestigious Chadwick School, a boarding school in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, about forty minutes from their home. Christina alleges during her time at Chadwick she wore her coat to class because Joan gave her only two dresses, one pair of shoes and the coat for a whole semester. There was also an unfortunate incident where Christina was caught alone with a boyfriend without permission. Joan heard about it a few days later and removed her from the school. Christina was sent to a Catholic boarding school until she went to college in Pittsburgh. She spent one year in college and then started doing acting jobs. She moved to New York, worked in a restaurant and did odd jobs. She went to England for a while and while there her stepfather, Alfred N. Steele, CEO of the Pepsi-Cola company, died. While in a summer stock production of "Splendor in the Grass", she met a man she would eventually marry, but the marriage didn't last long. Christina was cast on the TV soap opera The Secret Storm (1954) in 1968. While out recovering from surgery, Joan, who by then was well-past 60, stepped in for her, playing a 28-year-old woman. After this, Christina returned to California, went back to school and met David Koontz, later her second husband.

When Joan Crawford died in 1977, it made headlines that she had cut Christina and Christopher out of her will. Shortly afterward, Christina wrote "Mommie Dearest" about her life with her abusive mother. In 1981, the best-selling book was made into a blockbuster movie. Christina shortly thereafter suffered a major stroke from which she recovered. A couple of years later, she and David divorced. Since then, she has lived in Northern Idaho, operated a bed-and-breakfast, and continued writing.
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    Known for

    Marla Adams, Nicolas Coster, Christina Crawford, and Jada Rowland in The Secret Storm (1954)
    The Secret Storm
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Joan Borman Kane (1968-1969)
    • 1954
    The Sixth Sense (1972)
    The Sixth Sense
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Betty Blake
    Faces (1968)
    Faces
    7.4
    • Woman Scattering Coins on Bar
    • 1968
    Elvis Presley, Tuesday Weld, Hope Lange, and Millie Perkins in Wild in the Country (1961)
    Wild in the Country
    6.3
    • Monica George
    • 1961

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    Actress



    • The Sixth Sense (1972)
      The Sixth Sense
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Betty Blake
      • 1972
    • Raymond Burr and Barbara Sigel in Ironside (1967)
      Ironside
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Edie Stockton
      • 1971
    • Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969)
      Marcus Welby, M.D.
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Sister Mary Eileen Kirkpatrick
      • 1971
    • The Cliff (1970)
      The Cliff
      6.7
      TV Movie
      • 1970
    • Medical Center (1969)
      Medical Center
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Dr. Myle
      • 1970
    • Vince Edwards in Matt Lincoln (1970)
      Matt Lincoln
      6.6
      TV Series
      • 1970
    • Faces (1968)
      Faces
      7.4
      • Woman Scattering Coins on Bar
      • 1968
    • Force of Impulse (1961)
      Force of Impulse
      5.9
      • Ann
      • 1961
    • Elvis Presley, Tuesday Weld, Hope Lange, and Millie Perkins in Wild in the Country (1961)
      Wild in the Country
      6.3
      • Monica George
      • 1961
    • Marla Adams, Nicolas Coster, Christina Crawford, and Jada Rowland in The Secret Storm (1954)
      The Secret Storm
      5.3
      TV Series
      • Joan Borman Kane (1968-1969)
      • 1954–1974

    Writer



    • Surviving Mommie Dearest (2012)
      Surviving Mommie Dearest
      6.7
      • writer
      • 2012
    • Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest (1981)
      Mommie Dearest
      6.7
      • book
      • 1981

    Director



    • Surviving Mommie Dearest (2012)
      Surviving Mommie Dearest
      6.7
      • co-director
      • 2012

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • David & Christina
    • Born
      • June 11, 1939
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Spouses
        Michael Brazzell1994 - 1999 (divorced)
    • Parents
      • Joan Crawford
    • Other works
      She acted in Neil Simon's play, "Barefoot in the Park," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Tab Hunter in the cast.
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Biographical Movie
      • 1 Print Biography
      • 1 Article

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    • Trivia
      Was born to teenage parents; her father was in the Navy at the time. It was later revealed that Christina was adopted by Joan Crawford through a black market baby ring.
    • Quotes
      [on Mommie Dearest (1981)] Faye Dunaway's portrayal was absolutely ludicrous. I've read she's saying that she has been haunted by the ghost of Joan Crawford and, after watching her performance, I can see why.
    • Nickname
      • Tina

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    • How old is Christina Crawford?
      86 years old
    • When was Christina Crawford born?
      June 11, 1939
    • Where was Christina Crawford born?
      Los Angeles, California, USA
    • What is Christina Crawford known for?
      The Secret Storm, Faces, The Sixth Sense, and Mommie Dearest
    • Is Christina Crawford married?
      She was married to Michael Brazzell from 1994 to 1999, David Koontz from 1976 to 1986, and Harvey Medlinsky from May 22, 1966 to October 5, 1968.

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